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Frommer's London Day by Day
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Frommer's London Day by DayLondon Day by Day is the perfect answer for travelers who want to know the best places to visit and the best way to see the city. This attractively priced, four-color guide offers dozens of itineraries that show you how to see the best of London in a short time--with bulleted maps that lead the way from sight to sight. Featuring a full range of thematic and neighborhood tours, plus dining, lodging, shopping, nightlife, and practical visitor info, London Day by Day is the only guide that helps travelers organize their time to get the most out of a trip.
 
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Frommer's Memorable Walks in London
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Frommer's Memorable Walks in London

11 Great Walking Tours Through the Most Historic Neighborhoods in London

Follow Frommer’s for an up-close and personal look at Europe’s hottest city. Discover the ancient streets of The City, Chelsea’s hippest hangouts, and the Whitechapel alleys where Jack the Ripper once lurked.

With easy-to-use directions and maps–and the best places to take a break along the way.
 
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Homebrewing for Dummies
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Homebrewing for Dummies
Homebrewing for Dummies
is a clear, concise, how-to guide for the do-it-yourselfer. As it turns out, making beer isn't hard to do if you have a stove, some basic equipment, and a little time on your hands. Here's your chance to make your own Hefeweizen or India Pale Ale and avoid another trip to the local microbrewery; Nachel provides the recipes and solid step-by-step instructions. And if making beer isn't enough, the chapter on evaluation will teach even the most pedestrian beer drinker to critically analyze homebrews like a pro.
 
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Frommer's Washington D.C. with Kids
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Frommer's Washington D.C. with KidsOver the years, millions of kids have been dragged to Washington to see the grand edifices and historic monuments of our country's capital, and most of those millions have returned home without the desire to ever see a statue, senator, or Supreme anything ever again. But it doesn't have to be like that. Beth Rubin not only knows Washington D.C. backwards and forwards, she knows kids, too, and that makes for a very good guidebook. Well organized, with a variety of useful information on family hotels, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment, this is a full-service guide with a family focus. Aside from such necessities as which hotels offer cribs and rollaway beds, Rubin knows where your children can take simulated orbital flights, dine with U.S. representatives, touch a moon rock, crawl through an African termite mound replica, pet a horseshoe crab, or go swimming, biking, or in-line skating. It'll take the family Washington trip to new heights.
 
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World Atlas
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World AtlasThis e-book is quite useful for your favorite subjects of Geography, for the teachers teaching the subject or simply to look up. It provides maps of the natural world and you can click on the name of continent, country, region or name of the territory to access to content, or more to the list of countries and territories. Each country has information about the area, population, population projections to 2010, GDP, primary language, country, the capital, currency, the primary industry, resources, average life expectancy of men and women.
Also in any image maps are linked, and they take you to more content.
 
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